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How to apply for a special payment if you claimed Income Support because of a disability or health condition instead of Employment and Support Allowance.
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Information about Universal Credit for families with more than 2 children.
Guidance for councils about applications to Homes for Ukraine for children who are not travelling with or joining their parent or legal guardian.
More detailed information about New Style Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) for stakeholders and claimants.
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